Death acures everyday, 25% of them are preventable. So hear what happens to our favriote people when they see someone die and know that they could have stopped they're death. Zutara and some Aang/Toph. Warning Charicter death, and abuse.

A/N Ok this is a subject you maybe don't want to know about. But this could happen, my friend's best friend's older brother, went to school and died by getting shot, when someone brought a gun to school. I barly knew the guy and I cried so hard for him. I know, if you've read any of my work, then you know I seem to become friends with the abused or people who die or whatever, but I really want people to know that stuff like this DOES happen. You could save a life.

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No one sits with him, he doesn't fit in

Katara looked over at the new kid, sitting at his table, alone. She shuck her head then turned back to her friends.

But we feel like we do when we make fun of himCause you want to belong do you go along

Katara laughed as her brother pored his lunch on the poor boy's head.

Cause his pain is the price paid for you to belong

It took all her will power to not go over and help him. When she was sure no one was looking she gave him a soft smile. She didn't know though that he saw it as anything but soft.

It's not like we hate him or want him to die

Katara sat with Jet, talking about what they were going to do that night when she heard her brother's voice call Jet and herself. She looked up to see Sokka holding the new kid's book, ripping pages from it. Jet grabbed her hand telling her something along the lines of 'We don't want to miss all the fun.'

But maybe he goes home and thinks suicide

As the boy tried to get the book back from Sokka, his sleeve slid down a little so she could see a red scar. She wanted to, but couldn't stop her brother.

Or he comes back to school with a gun at his side

The next day she knew something was wrong. She watched her brother walk over to the new kid during homeroom. He started to taunt the face that the boy had a terrible scar on his face. He pulled out a gun from his backpack and pointed it from at her brother the words before he pulled the trigger would ring in her ears forever. "I'm going to make sure you never pick on me again."

And kindness from you might have saved his life

Katara screamed out every time the boy pulled the trigger. She blinked up at him when he stood in front of her. They were the last two alive in the room. "Are you going to kill me?"

"No."

Heroes are made when you make a choice

"Why?" she asked him from her position on the floor.

"Because… I love you," he said with her back to her.

You could be a hero

Katara sat stunned on the floor. He loved her? Her? Why? She had done nothing to deserve that love.

Heroes do what's right

"What are you doing?" she asked when he started to raise the gun… and not at her.

You could be a hero

"Good Bye Katara," he said quietly as he put the gun to his head.

You might save a life

"What are you— NO!" she screamed as he pulled the trigger, splattering her in his blood.

You could be a hero, You could join the fight

Tears fell from her eyes as she caught his body in her arms. She looked up to his backpack. A book had fallen out of it. On the cover it read Zuko RM: 380.

"Zuko, I'm sorry," she cried as she pulled his bleeding body to her chest.

She looked up when the police barged threw the door. They saw her, and lowered they're weapons. A man looked down at her sadly as he gently pulled her from the body. Even though she was only grazed by a bullet in her shoulder, he knew she wouldn't or couldn't walk so he picked her up.

For what's right for what's right for what's right

Katara sat in the ambulance back doorway. She was ignoring the questions the cops threw at her. She had lost her brother, boyfriend, friends, and a boy who she could have saved. She could have saved all those people. If she had just stood up for him.

No one talks to her, she feels so aloneShe's in too much pain to survive on her own

Azula looked up as the school's populars walked over to her. Mai the lead popular stood there with an evil grin.

The hurt she can't handle overflows to a knifeShe writes on her arm, wants to give up her life

Azula walked home, tears spilling from her eyes. She pulled her books closer to her chest as she opened the door. Every time she closed it, she might never come out. Aang could hear her scream from his house.

Each day she goes on is a day that she is brave,Fighting the lie that giving up is the way,

He knew what happened at her home, and that along with school he wasn't sure how she did it, but he never tried to stop it.

Each moment of courage her own life she savesWhen she throws the pills out a hero is made

She stared at the drugs in her hand. She knew she was about five pills from overdoes, but she had nothing to live for. She threw the bottle in the trash and hurried back to her room.

Heroes are made when you make a choice

Loud choking sobs could be heard from the back of the school. She couldn't take the abuse at home and the verbally and sometimes even physical abuse from school anymore. She'd tried, she'd really tried but she was too weak. She took out the pill bottle.

You could be a hero

A scream erupted from Toph's throat as she saw the dead body of a girl that she and her gang picked on a lot. A pill bottle had rolled out of her hand, but didn't go far.

Heroes do what's right

Teachers, student, and even a few people near by had run to see what happened.

You could be a hero

She looked over to Mai to see she looked sad, but Aang looked like the world had fallen a top him.

You might save a lifeYou could be a hero, You could join the fight

Toph shuck her black mop of hair as she watched them take away the body of the girl.

For what's right for what's right for what's right

'I could have stopped this.' Aang and Toph thought together.

No one talks to him about how he livesHe thinks that the choices he makes are just hisDoesn't know he's a leader with the way he behavesAnd others will follow the choices he's madeHe lives on the edge, he's old enough to decideHis brother who wants to be him is just nineHe can do what he wants because it's his rightThe choices he makes change a nine year old life

Little Mikey D was in the one classWho everyday got brutally harassedThis went on for yearsUntil he decided that never againWould he shed another tearSo he walked through the doorGrabbed the 44 out of his father's dresser drawerAnd said I can't take life no moreAnd like that life can be lostBut this ain't even about thatAll of us just sat backAnd watch it happenThinkin' it's not our responsibilityTo solve a problem that isn't even about meThis is our problemThis is just one of the daily scenariosWhich we choose to close our eyesInstead of doing the right thingIf we make a choiceAnd be the voiceFor those who won't speak up for themselvesHow may lives would be saved, changed, and rearrangedNow it's our time to pick a sideSo don't keep walking byDon't wanna interveneCause you just wanna exist and never be seenSo let's wake upChange the worldOur time is now

You could be a heroHeroes do what's rightYou could be a heroYou might save a lifeYou could be a hero, You could join the fightFor what's right for what's right for what's right

You could be a heroHeroes do what's rightYou could be a heroYou might save a lifeYou could be a hero, You could join the fightFor what's right for what's right for what's right

A/N You don't want something like this to happen to you, do you? SO stop it it, stick up for people. It's not that hard.

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